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Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2023

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Posted on 8 March 2023

Deadline
31 July 2023

Who may enter
You must be aged between 11-17 years old on the date of the deadline 31 July 2023.

Entries will be accepted from anywhere in the world. 

Short description 

The competition is organized by the Poetry Society. 

“ The Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award is an opportunity for any young person aged 11-17 to accelerate their writing career. Since it was founded in 1998, the Award has kick-started the career of some of today’s most exciting new voices, such as Sarah Howe, Jay Bernard, Helen Mort, Richard Osmond, Caroline Bird, Phoebe Stuckes and many more poets from across the world. With entries from over 6,600 young people last year from across the UK and worldwide, it is the largest competition of its kind and its importance is widely attested.

Young poets can submit poems on any theme, of any length and of any style.

Poems must be written in English.

Poems must be the original work of the author and cannot have been published anywhere.


Entry fees
The competition is free to enter.

Prizes
The top 15 winners will have their poems printed in the winners’ print anthology, 25,000 copies of which are distributed to school, libraries and poetry enthusiasts.

The top 15 winners will be invited to attend a life-changing residential writing course at one of the prestigious Arvon Centres, or receive alternative sustained mentoring from a professional poet.

The 85 commended poets will have their work published in an online anthology and their names in the print anthology.

Find here more information about the prizes.

Competition website
For further information visit the official competition website.